I am a particle physicist who worked at at Indiana University from 1999 to 2016. I worked on the ATLAS experiment at CERN, the European Laboratory for Particle Physics. ATLAS is one of the four large experiments ongoing on the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), Since 2011, I have devoted most of my time to communication and outreach activities. In 2015, I published a book (in French) called: "Qu'est-ce que le boson de Higgs mange en hiver et autres détails essentiels". This book was released in English in 2016 by Oxford University Press under the title: "Who Cares about particle physics: Making sense of the Higgs boson, the Large Hadron Collider and CERN".

Mentor and Pioneer: A tribute to Engin Arik and her support for Women in Physics. Presentation
given at the International Conference on Particle Physics: In Memoriam
- Engin Arik and her colleagues, Istambul, October 2008. To honor Engin
Arik's dedication to women in physics and to her students, I presented
statistics on the gender composition of the ATLAS Collaboration and
efforts being taken to pursue her work through the Engin Arik
Fellowship. Presentation and write-up.Statistics on the ATLAS Collaboration: May 2008:
Statistics on the ATLAS collaboration from a gender and national
perspective - Presented at the ATLAS Week in October 2008. The data is
based on the ATLAS Authorship database as of May 8th, 2008, using only
qualified authors.My detector is bigger than yours: Big Science, Particle Physics and Women.Invited talk at the 14th International Conference of Women engineers and Scientists in Lille, July 2008.